Am Wednesday 30 August 2006 15:21 schrieb Jordi Massaguer i Pla:
> First of all, sorry if this is not the place where to ask this. In that
> case, point me where to send it.
>
> For building customized distros on top of OpenSuSE, it gets very important
> to look for and find the copyrighted logos (SuSE and Novell basically). As
> those logos are added by the OpenSuSE team, they could be easily identifed.
> For example, we could have a file called CopyrightedWork in the rpm-sources
> with the name of the files that have copyrighted stuff.
>
> So, the question is: Does it exist a mechanism for finding the copyrighted
> work? If not, are there any plans? Can I suggest the CopyrightedWork file
> approach?

not to my knowledge.

We try of cause to put these only in theming packages like desktop-data-SuSE, 
but any packager / developer can add them also in their packages.

Btw, it is not a copyright issue, it is a trademark issue IIRC.

bye
adrian

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Adrian Schroeter
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